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AFLCA CEO Brayshaw quits for greener pastures – AFL
The AFLCA is hunting a new CEO after Mark Brayshaw quit after six years
AFL COACHES Association boss Mark Brayshaw has quit his role after six years in the position to join a medical cannabis company.
Brayshaw has resigned from the job to take on a new role as chief executive of Levin Health, which uses medical cannabis for treating chronic pain.
The former North Melbourne player and father of AFL players Angus, Andrew and Hamish said it was time to move out of the football industry.
“I have loved this job. The coaches have inspired me with their work ethic, empathy…
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